Arsenal got back into the game when Olivier Giroud converted from the spot.

In the second half, an unlucky Marco Verratti own goal put the hosts in front. But the visitors ramped up the pressure and equalised through a lucky Lucas header.

Olivier Giroud makes it two in two for Arsenal (Image: Julian Finney)

PSG should have won the game with the chances they had, but Arsenal managed to hang on for the draw.

With Ludogorets travelling to the Parc des Princes in Group A's final game, it's almost certain Arsenal will finish second in their Champions League group again.

Lucas celebrates PSG's equaliser (Image: Getty)

And at full-time, Ian Wright couldn't hold back his frustration.

He said: "Arsenal started poorly and they played poorly. For me, PSG deserved to win the game, especially when you see the goals that Arsenal did score. It was a very fortunate penalty and an own-goal.

“Arsenal were very fortunate not to lose that game.”

"It's the same old, isn't it? It's what Arsenal do. They get into a position where they can win a group but for some reason they throw it away."